Thursday, 6 June 2019

technique - How can I achieve a soft but detailed film look digitally?



Wonderful photo of the streets of Athens I found. I'm an amateur photographer curious to learn how to make my digital photos (Canon Rebel T3i) look more like film. Like this photo here, it has that film look. Are there picture style settings that I can change and shoot in to achieve these looks, or is it all just understanding manual setting? I'm really eager to learn how to take well composed photos that have a crisp, vintage look to them.


Wonderful photo of the streets of Athens I found. I'm an amateur photographer curious to learn how to make my digital photos (Canon Rebel T3i) look more like film. Like this photo here, it has that film look. Are there picture style settings that I can change and shoot in to achieve these looks, or is it all just understanding manual setting? I'm really eager to learn how to take well composed photos that have a crisp, vintage look to them. Please help.


Another image that shows the kind of look I want to learn how to shoot digitally.


Another example


There is this 'soft' look in this photograph. I love the coloring.


The colors and the sharpness.


In this image I am curious to know how it was taken to achieve the fisheye look? An app on a photo? A fisheye lens on the physical camera of the phone?




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